Siberian cat Beth walking in the early morning, 9 Dec 2016. Photo: Yao Liu
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Grand Champion Cecilia (Cici) gave birth to the I Litter of five kittens on 25 August 2015. The father is Felix.
Indigo (Iggy) was renamed Beth by her new owner Helen of Wellington. Helen and Beth are currently living in Barcelona.
Siberian kitten Beth, visiting Rome, 13 Jan 2018
Beth contemplates her 2nd birthday “cake”, 25 Aug 2017
Siberian cat Beth and Helen walking in the early morning, 9 Dec 2016. Photo: Yao Liu
Beth, on one of her daily walks with Helen, 30 Oct 2016
Beth, on one of her daily walks with Helen, 31 Oct 2016
Siberian kitten Beth looks comfortable in her new home, 29 Dec 2015
Beth is a popular site on the streets and in the parks of Wellington. She and Helen go walking twice a day. Here she acts like a bunny rabbit on the City to Sea Bridge.
Seacliffe Siberians breeds low-allergen Siberian cats in Auckland, New Zealand.
Our Siberians are pedigreed, and bred from low-allergen lines with no known history of HCM or PKD (heart and kidney diseases).
Their Fel d1 allergen levels are measured (a lab test), so that we can match each kitten to a home where they will not cause an allergic reaction. (Not all Siberian cats are low-allergen.)
Kittens are raised in our home and are part of our family. They are playful, affectionate and, of course, extraordinarily cute.
Seacliffe Siberians is registered as a breeding cattery with the International Cat Association and is a member of the Responsible Breeder Programme.